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Data on 97K Bugzilla users posted online for about three months

The email addresses and encrypted passwords of about 97,000 users of the test build of bug tracking system Bugzilla – specifically landfill.bugzilla.org – were posted publicly online for roughly three months beginning around May 4, according to a Wednesday post.

The incident transpired during a migration of the testing server for test builds of Bugzilla software, the post indicates, explaining that the information was taken offline immediately upon discovery and the testing process has been changed to no longer require database dumps.

Bugzilla is a community project supported by Mozilla, but the incident does not affect users of bugzilla.mozilla.org, unless the same password was reused, according to the post.

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